Newer planes (787/A350) have a much lower cabin altitude levels. This can make a significant difference in port flight fatigue and is something BA and others ought to consider.
Jump to postmdavies06 wrote:The answer is in the picture itself:
"Crossword"
You have a morning coffee (or tea) whilst doing crossword. This says Starbucks. Therefore, its SEA.
afterburner wrote:My guess are airports like JFK, LHR, NRT, HKG, and SIN.
DfwRevolution wrote:Julie77W wrote:Wasn't it supposed to have three wheel bogies?
Nope. The -10 is the same TOW as the -9 and was never specified with a three-wheel bogie.
Wasn't it supposed to have three wheel bogies?
Jump to postneomax wrote:More power to him, everyone has to start somewhere.
GLA would be lovely... Not with them serving EDI as well. That'll be like EK announcing EDI when they serve GLA. Think it'll be years before the market warrants both main Scottish cities to have the same ME3 service. Agreed. QR have just jacked EDI up to the A350 so would be silly to start GLA. I'm...
Jump to postWow !! I just flew into-and-out of MSY for my first time...I will be generous -- Miserable !! This airport is truly unworthy of an otherwise great city of New Orleans, and legendary musician and namesake, Louis Armstrong !! - Terminal C -- American Airlines -- is the worst I have ever seen...is MSY...
Jump to post